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December 5, 2011 At the end of today, you will be able to factor polynomials. Warm-up: For today’s lesson you need to remember how to find the GCF. 1. What is GCF of 40 and 24? 2.What is GCF of 16x 2 and 8x Questions from Final Review? HW 5.4: Finish 5.4 WS #1-18
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Lesson 5.4 Factoring Factoring is like backwards distributing… Distribute: 3x(5x – 8) 15x 2 – 24x Now let’s go backwards! Think to yourself “What is the GCF of 15x 2 and 24x?” So 3x goes outside the parentheses and now fill in the blanks. 3x 3x( - ) 15x 2 – 24x = 5x - 8
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Factor practice! 1. 16x 2 + 8x 8x( + ) Do #1 and #3 on WS 5.4 What’s the GCF? 2x 1 Check your answer by distributing to see if it becomes the problem.
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“What’s my number?” Guess the two numbers before it leaves the screen…QUICK! Think of two numbers when… …multiplied gives you -30 and add up to 7. …multiplied gives you 24 and add up to 10 …multiplied gives you -21 and add up to -4
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Factoring when it has the form ax 2 + bx + c, when a = 1 ( )( ) Use the game we just played to factor this: x 2 +10x + 24 Think: “two numbers multiplied to give you 24 that add up to 10” (x + 6)(x + 4) 24 10 64
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Practice Time! Factor On WS 5.4, do #5, 7, 14 Can x 2 + 81 be factored?
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Factoring when a ≠ 1 First check that there is no GCF! Example 1: 5x 2 – 13x + 6 Step 1: Multiply a and c 30 Step 2: Factor -13 -10-3 Step 3: Rewrite expression with new factors 5x 2 – 10x – 3x + 6 Step 4: Factor first two and last two terms 5x(x – 2)- 3(x – 2) (x – 2)(5x – 3) Step 5: Factor out common factor Only works when it does not have a GCF!
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Factor one more time! Example 2: -3x 2 – 10x + 8 Step 1: Multiply a and c Step 2: Factor Step 3: Rewrite expression with new factors Step 4: Factor first two and last two terms Step 5: Factor out common factor
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Practice Practice!!! Do #10 and #11
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